TY - T1 - The canine counts! Significance of a craniodental measure to describe sexual dimorphism in canids : Golden jackals (Canis aureus) and African wolves (Canis lupaster) SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/340478 T3 - A1 - Hatlauf, Jennifer; Krendl, Lisa Maria; Tintner, Johannes; Griesberger, Paul; Heltai, Miklos; Markov, Georgi; Viranta, Suvi; Hackländer, Klaus A2 - PB - Y1 - 2021 LA - eng AB - Sexual dimorphism is a widespread phenomenon among mammals, including carnivorans. While sexual dimorphism in golden jackals (Canis aureus) has been analysed in the past, in the related and apparently convergent canid, the African wolf (Canis lupaster), it is poorly studied and showed to be relatively small. Previously, sexual size dimorphism (SSD) research in these species was mostly based on skull and body measurements. In our study, we also included dental measurements, namely the diameter of... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - Canidae; Skull morphometrics; Sexual dimorphism index; Craniodental dimensions; FOX VULPES-VULPES; CRANIAL VARIABILITY; SIZE DIMORPHISM; RED FOX; GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION; CARNIVORES; STRENGTH; MAMMALIA; SHAPE; 1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology; 1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology N1 - PP - ER -